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are now in an even better position to take responsibility because whatever direction it's coming from pakistan from that safe haven no longer has guidance whatever strength bin laden's presence or direction could give to even republicans around congressman jason chaffetz acknowledged that finding bin laden proves that we don't need one hundred thousand people on the ground in afghanistan they're republican cliff stearns from florida simply said now that bin laden has been executed we must go home owner's thoughts the white house and pentagon so that they're sticking to the withdrawal timeline that they've laid out the past and then an immediate end to the war is not on the table however according to that timeline the first drawdown of troops in afghanistan is scheduled for july. so now the bin ladin is dead is it possible that president obama will use that first drawdown date to remove a considerable number of troops from afghanistan effectively ending our full scale military operation after all what exactly is our mission now especially given that the initial invasion of afghanistan could hav
are now in an even better position to take responsibility because whatever direction it's coming from pakistan from that safe haven no longer has guidance whatever strength bin laden's presence or direction could give to even republicans around congressman jason chaffetz acknowledged that finding bin laden proves that we don't need one hundred thousand people on the ground in afghanistan they're republican cliff stearns from florida simply said now that bin laden has been executed we must go...
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and pakistan. and let's be honest, while we can be outraged by duplicity or come police tee on the part of their government, we can't afford to walk away from them. we need them in afghanistan. we can't afford -- the notion of walking away given the fact it is a nuclear country, we can't afford to risk nuclear weapons falling into the hands of the taliban. >> is it fair to say it is a transaction relationship more than strategic partnership? >> that's how it looked in the last couple weeks. she delayed the trip last week. during the course of that delay, it was when pakistan agreed to let the cia go on to the osama bin laden compound, and also gave access to the wives. so there is this going on. it is fair to have pakistan in half in than all the way out. >> what is your sense of your sources, still sources in the government, about secretary clinton says we have no evidence anyone in the government or high in the military was harboring bin laden, knew he was there. what is the sense of trust in the
and pakistan. and let's be honest, while we can be outraged by duplicity or come police tee on the part of their government, we can't afford to walk away from them. we need them in afghanistan. we can't afford -- the notion of walking away given the fact it is a nuclear country, we can't afford to risk nuclear weapons falling into the hands of the taliban. >> is it fair to say it is a transaction relationship more than strategic partnership? >> that's how it looked in the last...
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-pakistan relationship. a nato says they were working with element of special operations forces in a combined mission on the afghan side of the border. . the officials say the team came from under fire from pakistan from what they believe to be an expected pal tan base. the troops requested air support. an initial indications are apache helicopters and a gunship fired on two pakistani border check points. officials say they fired from the afghan side and did not enter pakistani air spice. 24 pakistani soldiers were killed in the airstrike but details diversion depending who you talk to. the u.s. official believes pakistani were called to warn them of the airstrike beforehand but pack tanny commanders claim they pleaded with nato to stop firing on friendly fortses and insist they're troops did not fire first. this is a front tier area with a border that's hard to define. nato complained in the past with firing on after nan and american troops close to the checkpoints. >> i would say in the last three weeks we
-pakistan relationship. a nato says they were working with element of special operations forces in a combined mission on the afghan side of the border. . the officials say the team came from under fire from pakistan from what they believe to be an expected pal tan base. the troops requested air support. an initial indications are apache helicopters and a gunship fired on two pakistani border check points. officials say they fired from the afghan side and did not enter pakistani air spice. 24...
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pakistan has demanded the u.s. vacate an air base used to service drones when they cannot return to afghanistan. let's huddle up around the watercooler, to watch the most power couple today. putin and medvedev. putin's appearances are known. topless horse riding. but don't sleep on the president, mr. medvedev. we have him, now, a couple of days ago, visiting a school. just getting out with the people. and he broke into some dance with small children. did patty cake there with one of the ballerinas. now, some barn dancing. this is pretty good stuff. i'm going to say not his best dancing. that same earlier this year in april, at his college reunion. the song with "american girl." that's him on the right in the gray suit. a little stiff up top and doing the donkey kick. there he is. he has the overbite. that's your man. russian president dmitry medvedev. i lot a lot of e-mails and tweets over the weekend. alex witt was kind enough to host me on her program. during the interview, over my right shoulder, the focus on th
pakistan has demanded the u.s. vacate an air base used to service drones when they cannot return to afghanistan. let's huddle up around the watercooler, to watch the most power couple today. putin and medvedev. putin's appearances are known. topless horse riding. but don't sleep on the president, mr. medvedev. we have him, now, a couple of days ago, visiting a school. just getting out with the people. and he broke into some dance with small children. did patty cake there with one of the...
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, in a remote part of pakistan. no, this was the navy s.e.a.l.s going in and actually firing the shot that killed osama bin laden. >> well we've had a lot of operations of this type in a wide variety of places in pakistan. notably, obviously on the border with afghanistan. but the majority of kills have been by drone strikes. nevertheless, we've had special operations forces on the ground conducting operations of this type. i think a lot of people would be surprised how few people were actually involved in an operation like this. and furthermore, how much practice, had to be undertaken in order to make this thing work. it's a good thing that these guys remain put for as long as they did. it gave us plenty of opportunity to practice this operation and make sure it was successful. we, we used almost undoubtedly, mh-53j helicopters. very large helicopters, used in special operations with a wide variety of electronic equipment aboard, there were back-ups. indeed, one of the helicopters failed on site with mechanical pro
, in a remote part of pakistan. no, this was the navy s.e.a.l.s going in and actually firing the shot that killed osama bin laden. >> well we've had a lot of operations of this type in a wide variety of places in pakistan. notably, obviously on the border with afghanistan. but the majority of kills have been by drone strikes. nevertheless, we've had special operations forces on the ground conducting operations of this type. i think a lot of people would be surprised how few people were...
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partly because of iraq, in turkey, pakistan and egyptian. three of the biggest countries of the region. if you want free and fair and democratic elections, you better expect a result which is not going to be consistent with what a lot of folks in the government of the united states think are the national interests of the united states. >> if that's what is going on, peter, how much do you think the united states is looking at all of this and saying we need saying we need to help shape where this goes quietly, behind the scenes? do you think they're doing that? >> i think there's a lot of that going on, alex, no question about it. and everybody out there, they're choosing their words carefully as they should. let me take a couple points about this. we've always had the situation where countries or poll say, gee, you know, the big bad united states. but then you probe this further, and you find two things. first of all, they want economic freedom, they want the ability to really make a living for themselves and their families. they admire the
partly because of iraq, in turkey, pakistan and egyptian. three of the biggest countries of the region. if you want free and fair and democratic elections, you better expect a result which is not going to be consistent with what a lot of folks in the government of the united states think are the national interests of the united states. >> if that's what is going on, peter, how much do you think the united states is looking at all of this and saying we need saying we need to help shape...
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forces in pakistan. obama says, declaring justice has been done. >> the times published this picture of the firefighter celebrating in times square. what an amazing shot that is. imagine the emotion and the feeling they have today. >> oh, yeah. >> as they learn of the news. amazing. >> yeah. and all the people, too, who work at the pentagon who lived through those horrible hours and days following that attack on the pentagon. >> can't wait to hear more from the pebt gone, victims of 9/11 and surviving families. >>> well, this morning we have a cloudy start here in washington. we've had a few scattered light showers moving west to east. they continue to move through as we look at radar, right now we see patches of blue and green. a few light sprinkles drifting west to east, panhandle of west virginia. western fairfax county, prince william and farther down interstate 95, stafford, parts of culpepper getting a a few sprinkles, moving into southern maryland, southern prince george's, charles, st. mary's, ca
forces in pakistan. obama says, declaring justice has been done. >> the times published this picture of the firefighter celebrating in times square. what an amazing shot that is. imagine the emotion and the feeling they have today. >> oh, yeah. >> as they learn of the news. amazing. >> yeah. and all the people, too, who work at the pentagon who lived through those horrible hours and days following that attack on the pentagon. >> can't wait to hear more from the...
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pakistan has been in there since, too. what important intelligence could the cia find? a former cia operations officer and foreign services officer. good morning. good to see you. in a situation like this, who exactly would the cia send in and what would they be looking for? >> well, the cia will primarily, look for science and technology, over 50 different disciplines. so they'll lead the effort. what they'd be looking for primarily is dna. they can take swabs as well of the area, and though it may sound a little odd, they'll probably also take any prayer rugs, because muslims frequently pray dour during the day, if there's sweat, that may impregnate the rugs. >> if bin laden was there. what else would they be looking for? >> dna of others in leadership as well as just below the leadership. >> ayman al zawahiri? >> exactly. as well as the new operations chief al ya mehdi. >> i heard they could use evidence, for example, would there be chemical or biological weapons? things that could tell them where osama bin laden had been? this is kind of like a csi tv show thing. ri
pakistan has been in there since, too. what important intelligence could the cia find? a former cia operations officer and foreign services officer. good morning. good to see you. in a situation like this, who exactly would the cia send in and what would they be looking for? >> well, the cia will primarily, look for science and technology, over 50 different disciplines. so they'll lead the effort. what they'd be looking for primarily is dna. they can take swabs as well of the area, and...
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of course, our efforts must also address terrorists safe havens in pakistan. no country is more endangered by the presence of violence extremist which is why we'll secure a more peaceful future for this war-torn region and root out the cancer of violent extremism and we'll insist that it keeps its commitments. for there should be no doubt that so long as i am president, the united states will never tolerate a safe haven for those who aim to kill us. they cannot allude us nor escape the justice they deserve. my fellow americans, this has been a difficult decade for our country. we've learned the cost of war and the cost that's been paid by the nearly 4,500 americans who have given their lives in iraq and over 1,500 who have done so in afghanistan. men and women who will not live to enjoy the freedom that they defended. thousands more have been wounded. some have lost limbs on the battlefield and others still battle the demons that have followed them home. yet tonight we take comfort in knowing that the tide of war is receding. fewer of our sons and daughters ar
of course, our efforts must also address terrorists safe havens in pakistan. no country is more endangered by the presence of violence extremist which is why we'll secure a more peaceful future for this war-torn region and root out the cancer of violent extremism and we'll insist that it keeps its commitments. for there should be no doubt that so long as i am president, the united states will never tolerate a safe haven for those who aim to kill us. they cannot allude us nor escape the justice...
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we need pakistan to be stable. they have nuclear weapons and they're a very large country and if they are not politically and economically stable there will be big trouble there and that will mean big trouble for the entire subcontinent. but it's difficult to influence. we have very well influence over people who want to do what they're going to do in any case. do you want me pri prediction? i think ultimately there will be a military coup in pakistan, whether we give them a lot more aid or not. >> jack, we're talking about spending more money, supplies, the like, intelligence to pakistan. the time we're talking about budget cuts within the pentagon to the tune of $78 billion over the next five years. is that a good idea? >> in a word, no. a lot of the cuts can't be made in large scale programs that have years and years to run. if you want to cut something today, there are very few places where you can cut money today. that includes making the army, navy, air force, marine corps smaller. i think there will be akrod
we need pakistan to be stable. they have nuclear weapons and they're a very large country and if they are not politically and economically stable there will be big trouble there and that will mean big trouble for the entire subcontinent. but it's difficult to influence. we have very well influence over people who want to do what they're going to do in any case. do you want me pri prediction? i think ultimately there will be a military coup in pakistan, whether we give them a lot more aid or...
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it also raises questions about whether the militant organization supported him on the half of pakistan spy agency. officials tell the time there was no spoking gun showing the agency protected bin laden. calls for new evacuations has thousands threeing to higher ground as a giant surnl of water heads their way. here's nbc's kevin tibbles. >>> already many homes have succumbed, and predictions of higher levels. nine feet higher when more water is released from nearby dams. >> there's the impending sense of doom out there. the outlook isn't good. >> reporter: and with some 12,000 minot residents, many are crowded to shelters. >> last time it's let's pray the levees hold. this time is, it's doesn't matter. it's going over. it's going over it. >> michelle has five children, the youngest is 4 months. >> it just maybes me want to cry. i don't want to be here that long. my place is going under water. >> if last big flood was 1969. the current all time record was set back in 1881. this flood is projected to dwarf either that. b barriers are being reinforced, like this bridge. covering the stor
it also raises questions about whether the militant organization supported him on the half of pakistan spy agency. officials tell the time there was no spoking gun showing the agency protected bin laden. calls for new evacuations has thousands threeing to higher ground as a giant surnl of water heads their way. here's nbc's kevin tibbles. >>> already many homes have succumbed, and predictions of higher levels. nine feet higher when more water is released from nearby dams. >>...
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pakistan said it will allow american agents to interview bin laden's three widows. they've been in pakistani custody since the raid. >>> an orthodox jewish newspaper is apologizing this morning after it digitally deleted secretary of state hillary clinton out of a photograph. you may remember this photo of course taken in "the situation room" the day osama bin laden was killed. brooklyn weekly used the photograph but it left out secretary clinton and counterterrorism director tomlinson. the paper does not publish image of women because of jewish laws of modesty. the paper has since sent an apology to the white house and the department of state. >>> in the day ahead, the redskins million dollar man will be in court to appear on a charge of sex abuse. >> reporter: he is due in court at 9:30, being arraigned on a miss demeanor charge stemming an incident involving a waitress at the w hotel last february. the waitress, her hands were filled with glasses when haynesworth wanted to pay the check that, that he asked if he could put the credit card in her blouse and she nod
pakistan said it will allow american agents to interview bin laden's three widows. they've been in pakistani custody since the raid. >>> an orthodox jewish newspaper is apologizing this morning after it digitally deleted secretary of state hillary clinton out of a photograph. you may remember this photo of course taken in "the situation room" the day osama bin laden was killed. brooklyn weekly used the photograph but it left out secretary clinton and counterterrorism director...
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, excluding pakistan. i think we need to include pakistan in the diplomatic effort for a settlement of the afghan dispute, but demand that they bring the taliban with them to the negotiating table, and if they don't, then our success and failure will depend on whether we can discipline pakistan and we may have to go to a tougher approach of containing them and increasing much more pressure not only by ourselves but internationally. but that has risks, too. this is what nick said, we are on the horn of a significant dilemma. >> let me move you, speaking of scary, ahmadinejad, was at the u.n. today, gave a speech. other countries walked out. just a brief clip of something he said. >> translator: do these arrogant powers really have the competence and ability to run or govern the world, or is it acceptable that they call themselves as the sole defender of freedom, democracy and human rights. while they militarily attack and occupy other countries. >> ambassador, is ahmadinejad just a dangerous blowhard? what
, excluding pakistan. i think we need to include pakistan in the diplomatic effort for a settlement of the afghan dispute, but demand that they bring the taliban with them to the negotiating table, and if they don't, then our success and failure will depend on whether we can discipline pakistan and we may have to go to a tougher approach of containing them and increasing much more pressure not only by ourselves but internationally. but that has risks, too. this is what nick said, we are on the...
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privately, i'm sure they're being firm with pakistan but publicly, very firm. >> i think this pakistan issue is headed for a little bit of train wreck and they are quietly trying to, you know, preempt or prepare for that. the reality is what they know, what everybody knows, there is no consensus among pakistani leadership for how to deal with bin laden or deal with the infrastructure that harbored bin laden. that's been the case the past few years and who knows what the case will be the next few years with other terrorist groups. everyone in our government knows it's a real problem and a sense there's no leverage and no way to deal with that. you can hear that in obama's interviews and donneothers as w. perplexed how to do forward with that. >> last night, the president addressed the nation in "60 minutes." in the pays of a week, one line of attack, he has now become commander in chief. >> probably in our lifetime, one of the greatest examples of being the commander in chief ever because he's publicized being disguisetive to the entire country and entire world. his goal now is to keep
privately, i'm sure they're being firm with pakistan but publicly, very firm. >> i think this pakistan issue is headed for a little bit of train wreck and they are quietly trying to, you know, preempt or prepare for that. the reality is what they know, what everybody knows, there is no consensus among pakistani leadership for how to deal with bin laden or deal with the infrastructure that harbored bin laden. that's been the case the past few years and who knows what the case will be the...
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stories making headlines across the globe a suicide bomber struck at a funeral procession in northwest pakistan killing at least thirty six and being more than one hundred others blast was targeted at local anti taliban militiamen who were there the explosion comes a day after a car bomb killed twenty people and injured dozens in pakistan's third largest city for us all about. hundreds of iraqi workers have gathered in baghdad to rally for higher wages and demand a nationwide boost to industry is the latest in a string of demonstrations that are also drawing attention to the country's severe unemployment going for quality public services the previous rally known as a day of rage escalated into violence that led to fourteen deaths security forces are also being accused of targeting protesters. well before wiki leaks invaded the headlines another web site was busy exposing secrets but instead of classified information this was a blower zooms in on security clyde official buildings in the u.s. or his laura lister joined its co-founder for revealing for. a winter's day rendezvous with an unusual to
stories making headlines across the globe a suicide bomber struck at a funeral procession in northwest pakistan killing at least thirty six and being more than one hundred others blast was targeted at local anti taliban militiamen who were there the explosion comes a day after a car bomb killed twenty people and injured dozens in pakistan's third largest city for us all about. hundreds of iraqi workers have gathered in baghdad to rally for higher wages and demand a nationwide boost to industry...
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pakistan they've got a border and they have muslims on their western border with pakistan the last thing they need is the same thing afghanistan has which is safe havens in pakistan for the folks who want to break away from china. their western provinces so they really don't want pakistan to go downhill and given a choice they'd rather we pay the freight than they do so the idea of china taking over as the banker and supporter of pakistan going to happen and china interesting also saying that they completely support the fight against against terrorism with pakistan but not throwing the us into that window but how important is it that we've got at least that stealth copter tailback because a lot of people were afraid after that we know that china expressed interest in it in the days after the raid so it was that a big victory for john kerry if there was any victory in his trip i mean if john kerry is where he is on a diplomatic mission the best we can hope for is he doesn't see anything done to make us a new enemy they were going to give us that back where they were going to have bigger p
pakistan they've got a border and they have muslims on their western border with pakistan the last thing they need is the same thing afghanistan has which is safe havens in pakistan for the folks who want to break away from china. their western provinces so they really don't want pakistan to go downhill and given a choice they'd rather we pay the freight than they do so the idea of china taking over as the banker and supporter of pakistan going to happen and china interesting also saying that...
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sunday, president obama called pakistan's president. white house officials say he offered his condolenceses for the death of 24 soldiers killed in an air strike and no sign that mr. obama apologized. joining us is national security analyst juan sarate. good morning. >> good morning. >> offering condolences but not an joapology. >> reporter: clearly a firefight that led to the ultimate deaths of these 24 pakistan soldiers. at the same time, you have to manage a relationship. this is an ally and so you have to offer condolences for the death of these soldiers and it's something that has graefaggrava relationship that is struggling between the united states and pakistan. >> do you think an outright apology would have changed anything here, though? >> i don't think so. i think the pakistanis sensitive its on this are very raw. you have to remember the pakistanis view this as the latest string of an assault on their softvereignty that they a in bed with the haqqani net. where they are very sensitive to u.s. activities. so an apology itself i
sunday, president obama called pakistan's president. white house officials say he offered his condolenceses for the death of 24 soldiers killed in an air strike and no sign that mr. obama apologized. joining us is national security analyst juan sarate. good morning. >> good morning. >> offering condolences but not an joapology. >> reporter: clearly a firefight that led to the ultimate deaths of these 24 pakistan soldiers. at the same time, you have to manage a relationship....
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>> pakistan. 1 percent christian minority out of a country of 180 million. that is over a million people that are christians. they can be easy to target for these more radical groups. throughout the middle east right now. whenever the united states is involved in an attack, christians are blamed. muslim leaders blame the united states for violating international law or international sovereignty, christians get picked on first. why? they are not considered fully citizens by the islamist leaders, they are considered foreigners in their own land. >> the president took respect by having bin laden's body prepared by islamic law. will that have impact on regular ordinary islams? >> regular ordinary islams are thankful he is gone from the earth and won't use the name of islam anymore. they are not the real issue. they are not the issue. it is the radical islamist groups that the government is afraid of taking head on. that is why osama bin laden is in pakistan and the government didn't do anything about it. they are afraid of these groups. until they tackle the iss
>> pakistan. 1 percent christian minority out of a country of 180 million. that is over a million people that are christians. they can be easy to target for these more radical groups. throughout the middle east right now. whenever the united states is involved in an attack, christians are blamed. muslim leaders blame the united states for violating international law or international sovereignty, christians get picked on first. why? they are not considered fully citizens by the islamist...
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and pakistan and nato chopper opened fire on pakistani troops and of pakistan's prime minister said that china is their dearest bestest friend so is this an indicator the u.s. relations with pakistan have completely gone down the drain that it's a magical world where all of the information on the internet is factually correct that's an idea that former president bill clinton wants to make a reality by setting up a government agency to do it we'll see if this might be his worst idea to date that the supreme court made a surprising ruling the police can ensure your home without a warrant if they smell marijuana and if they hear of you destroying that evidence so should we be concerned high justice is now given that kind of power to local law enforcement and more importantly is this the end of the fourth amendment as we know it then it us manufacturing is it just a thing of the past we'll take a look at how the era of american industry is dying and will determine what it will take to bring it back all those stories plus happy hour on tonight's show but first let's move on to our top story.
and pakistan and nato chopper opened fire on pakistani troops and of pakistan's prime minister said that china is their dearest bestest friend so is this an indicator the u.s. relations with pakistan have completely gone down the drain that it's a magical world where all of the information on the internet is factually correct that's an idea that former president bill clinton wants to make a reality by setting up a government agency to do it we'll see if this might be his worst idea to date that...
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kidnapped in pakistan. they have -- people clapped their hands to express dissatisfaction in earlier protests in the country. >> you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. wind, wave, world domination. we traveled to south korea to uncover the green growth plan. >> 50 years in the making. the gem collection is going under the hammer. the governor of the bank of england is discussing the current situation as serious and threatening. in his latest assessment on the face of the u.k.'s economic health, they urged the british banks to build up their financial reserves. our economics correspondent has more details. >> winter weather is bad enough that there was a warning that a really big storm could be on its way, a financial one. this is brewing in the eurozone and it could be battering our shores before long. the forecast came from the governor of the bank of england and his new committee of financial watchdogs. his words were unexpectedly blunt. >> no one could deny that it is serious and threatening and therefor
kidnapped in pakistan. they have -- people clapped their hands to express dissatisfaction in earlier protests in the country. >> you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. wind, wave, world domination. we traveled to south korea to uncover the green growth plan. >> 50 years in the making. the gem collection is going under the hammer. the governor of the bank of england is discussing the current situation as serious and threatening. in his latest assessment on the face of the...
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is your patience wearing thin with the pakistan government? >> well, as you know, i led a very high-level delegation of u.s. officials, including chairman of the joint chiefs, general dempsey, now director of the cia, dave petraeus and others, and we had intensive discussions, and i would make three points. first, the cooperation on security that we have received over the past years from pakistan has been absolutely essential in our efforts to defeat and disrupt the al qaeda network. secondly, the pakistanis themselves, as you know, have suffered enormously from their military actions against the terrorist networks, and of course, that's not only been military losses, but civilians, to the total of about 30,000 over the last decade, and finally, we are very clear, we need to do two things together. we need to squeeze the terrorist networks, including the hakani network, out of their safe havens, preventing them from being able to plan and carry out attacks across the border, and we have to, on the afghan side of the border, squeeze and elimina
is your patience wearing thin with the pakistan government? >> well, as you know, i led a very high-level delegation of u.s. officials, including chairman of the joint chiefs, general dempsey, now director of the cia, dave petraeus and others, and we had intensive discussions, and i would make three points. first, the cooperation on security that we have received over the past years from pakistan has been absolutely essential in our efforts to defeat and disrupt the al qaeda network....
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i dated pakistan. pakistan's facebook page says it is complicated. as everyone knows when you have, it is complicated, it means i'm crazy. >> i think obama won him over by saying "pakistan." >> pakistan will do that. >> you know how you can tell pakistan is crazy? >> how. >> when pakistan talks about the ex-boyfriends, they are the oneswho are craziment why do i hate the crazy one. no, pakistan, you are crazy, that's why they act the way they do. now watch "glee." >> we are doing this smoa on the premise the picture is released. we tape earlier than 3:00 a.m. if the picture is out by the time we are talking -- don't hold it against us. we are not completely insane. >> last night i told you how much i enjoy safing the backs of bikers, so let's get to charity. it is called unicorn with a mop. you like that. you can tell it is a mop because it says so. you won't see that on my rake or broom. so far jackie put out such a high bid yesterday or two days ago of $2001. if you want to get this you have to put put down over $2,000 and i don't imagine that happ
i dated pakistan. pakistan's facebook page says it is complicated. as everyone knows when you have, it is complicated, it means i'm crazy. >> i think obama won him over by saying "pakistan." >> pakistan will do that. >> you know how you can tell pakistan is crazy? >> how. >> when pakistan talks about the ex-boyfriends, they are the oneswho are craziment why do i hate the crazy one. no, pakistan, you are crazy, that's why they act the way they do. now...
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governments and pakistan. >> but does the secretary believe pakistan should be afforded treatment on textiles? >> the trade is important and it's part of the conversation, and that will continue. >> "washington post" reported over the weekend that u.s. is planning to announce more aid to pakistan. is that true? >> the fact is we have committed significant amount of resources to pakistan under the kerry-lugar-berman act over the last two years. we've tripled our civilian assistance to pakistan to $1.5 billion a year, and that is a substantial amount of money. we've -- it's at the heart of the ongoing roadmap we are working with pakistan. i'm not aware of any plan to change that. >> and there's another bill pending in congress, roz bill, which would benefit both afghanistan and pakistan. what is the state department -- >> yeah, that is something we continue to discuss. >> and do you have the world leaders who are coming? >> i do not have a full list. >> do you expect all the special reps from afghanistan countries? >> i'll talk to the srap office and see what details we're going to hav
governments and pakistan. >> but does the secretary believe pakistan should be afforded treatment on textiles? >> the trade is important and it's part of the conversation, and that will continue. >> "washington post" reported over the weekend that u.s. is planning to announce more aid to pakistan. is that true? >> the fact is we have committed significant amount of resources to pakistan under the kerry-lugar-berman act over the last two years. we've tripled our...
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that might even have some attraction to pakistan. because it gets them to exercise their influence in afghanistan. but without the major international of people in the area or disruption that disintegrates the place all together, which is not in their interest either because that could spread to pakistan himself. >> doctor, it's willie geist. we talked on the show about what afghanistan will look like when the united states leaves, a year from now, ten years from now, 20 years from now. in other words, is there anything that a foreign power can do in that country to change it so much that when we leave, it will be a reformed place. what's your opinion on that. if we left tomorrow, would the country look a lot different than it would than if we say spent ten more years of blood and treasure there? >> i don't see us spending ten more years. i think the country here wouldn't stand for it. it's terribly expensive. and the afghans are indicating a second measure restlessnd note about what karzai said about us acting like foreigners or occ
that might even have some attraction to pakistan. because it gets them to exercise their influence in afghanistan. but without the major international of people in the area or disruption that disintegrates the place all together, which is not in their interest either because that could spread to pakistan himself. >> doctor, it's willie geist. we talked on the show about what afghanistan will look like when the united states leaves, a year from now, ten years from now, 20 years from now....
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we have seen a wide range of terrorist groups active in and from pakistan. some are new but rapidly growing. others are well established. we now pay more attention to the al qaeda affiliate's in yemen and in all of africa in particular. these affiliate's of independent capability. they can radicalize people in our country. people are traveling to fight in somalia with al-shabaab and al qaeda and training young men. some aspire to conduct attacks back home. we remain alert and spreading out of iraq watching with concern that service planning and plotting in nigeria and elsewhere in sub-saharan africa. and of course we know that as the command and control of a tax al qaeda seeks to inspire the loan acts of terror but some organized and conducted without its guidance or instruction. the new terrorist threats are no less complex and difficult than the old and in some ways they are harder to deal with. the challenge our systems and structures. terrorism now is more diverse, decentralized and perhaps also the more agile than the landscape of 9/11. in the u.k. we a
we have seen a wide range of terrorist groups active in and from pakistan. some are new but rapidly growing. others are well established. we now pay more attention to the al qaeda affiliate's in yemen and in all of africa in particular. these affiliate's of independent capability. they can radicalize people in our country. people are traveling to fight in somalia with al-shabaab and al qaeda and training young men. some aspire to conduct attacks back home. we remain alert and spreading out of...
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pakistan arrests cia informants who lead the u.s. to osama bin laden. >>> the government rewrites the rules on sunscreen. >>> and hats off. the u.s. military ditches a much-hated part of its uniform. good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. we begin this morning with asking for trouble. a development that is certain to increase tensions between washington and islamabad. "the new york times" is now reporting pakistan has arrested several cia informants who provided information that led to the killing of osama bin laden. for more on the report, we go to nbc's tracie potts. she's in washington for us. tracie, good morning. >> good morning. there were five cia informants arrested in pakistan, including one pakistani army general who copied license plate numbers going in and out of osama bin laden's compound and turned them over to the cia. secretary of defense robert gates, brought this up during his visit to islamabad last week. but no word on what's going to happen to
pakistan arrests cia informants who lead the u.s. to osama bin laden. >>> the government rewrites the rules on sunscreen. >>> and hats off. the u.s. military ditches a much-hated part of its uniform. good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. we begin this morning with asking for trouble. a development that is certain to increase tensions between washington and islamabad. "the new york...
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other stories from around the world and a suicide bomber has struck a funeral procession northwest pakistan killing at least thirty six and wondering over one hundred more the blast was targeted at local militia men who were there and the explosion comes a day after a car bomb killed twenty people and injured dozens in pakistan's third largest city . dozens of exiled tibetan activists have been protesting outside the chinese embassy in india they took over of the lawns outside a heavily secured embassy waving to flags they were quickly upper hand it by police and taken to a waiting bus as it was organized by the congress to mark the upcoming third anniversary of the two thousand and eight riots in tibet which killed twenty two and sparked a wave of protests across western china. well before we get leaks invaded the headlines another website was busy exposing secrets but instead of classified information this was the lower zooms in on security official buildings in the united states or lister join its co-founder for a revealing tour. a winter's day rendezvous with an unusual tour guide and c
other stories from around the world and a suicide bomber has struck a funeral procession northwest pakistan killing at least thirty six and wondering over one hundred more the blast was targeted at local militia men who were there and the explosion comes a day after a car bomb killed twenty people and injured dozens in pakistan's third largest city . dozens of exiled tibetan activists have been protesting outside the chinese embassy in india they took over of the lawns outside a heavily secured...
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meanwhile pakistan claims to have found herbal viagra in the monster's medicine could be net. you would need it to if you had 400 wives and no good walgreens. speaking of, what are osama's wives up to since he has gone to hell? looks like they are relaxing. >> those are way too cute for osama. good news is, isn't he just like us? or perhaps just like you? >> we find america's enemies have these -- like one had an ecclectic collection of underwear. he was painting his nails red and high on paint killers. they are like "designing women." >> what is your lifestyle like? is it different than bin laden's? >> i was in cairo during the revolution and i have yet to try it, but i have a good checks of arab viagra. the packages are beautiful. >> i am not saw shamed to say i walked in on joe at his apartment and he sits in front of the tv watching your episodes of "red eye." >> yeah, i watch those and i watch some of the old bin laden videos. >> do you think it is a good thing to know these facts? >> i guess so. i don't care personally. the guy is putting a murkin on his face before he v
meanwhile pakistan claims to have found herbal viagra in the monster's medicine could be net. you would need it to if you had 400 wives and no good walgreens. speaking of, what are osama's wives up to since he has gone to hell? looks like they are relaxing. >> those are way too cute for osama. good news is, isn't he just like us? or perhaps just like you? >> we find america's enemies have these -- like one had an ecclectic collection of underwear. he was painting his nails red and...
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but yes, of course. >> do you believe it's possible that pakistan, someone in pakistan, someone in the military and isi did not know? >> it's possible. you know, look, one thing that's important to realize about pakistan is that there are obviously very different currents going on within their society and institutions. but we should never forget 30,000 pakistanis have lost their lives in acts of terrorism, including 5,000 members of their security services. so i don't know, and nobody does. >> condoleezza rice referred to them during her time when she was in the white house as a full partner in the war on terror. you had praised president musharraf, as well. do you believe pakistan is still a full partner? >> i believe the people i was dealing with. the issue in pakistan is the same issue that you get everywhere, frankly. which is this battle between reforming modern open minded people versus the conservative, the very religious elements, who have sympathy with the ideology and the narrative of people like bin laden. so you've got this clash the whole time. sometimes when people say to
but yes, of course. >> do you believe it's possible that pakistan, someone in pakistan, someone in the military and isi did not know? >> it's possible. you know, look, one thing that's important to realize about pakistan is that there are obviously very different currents going on within their society and institutions. but we should never forget 30,000 pakistanis have lost their lives in acts of terrorism, including 5,000 members of their security services. so i don't know, and...
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>> if there is separate war between pakistan and america, afghanistan will side with pakistan. ♪ host: the comments of the afghan president, just days after the wreath clinton visited the region. all when president obama announcement last thursday to withdraw u.s. troops from iraq. a live view of the u.s. capitol. sunday morning, october 23. voting taking place in tunisia for the first time in 22 years. they start to fall -- form a new government. government leaders failing to unveil a plan to resolve the eight european debt crisis. another round of talks set for wednesday. we will congress for the first 35 minutes on the comments of president karzai. no official response from the white house. for democrats, 202-737-0001. for republicans, 202-737-0002. for independents, 202-628-0205. we will get to your calls in just a moment. abc news is the month of upset with more details on this developing story overnight. hamid karzai as saying that if afghanistan and pakistan ever went to war, they would back up pakistan. such a scenario is exceedingly unlikely, he writes. his remarks appeared t
>> if there is separate war between pakistan and america, afghanistan will side with pakistan. ♪ host: the comments of the afghan president, just days after the wreath clinton visited the region. all when president obama announcement last thursday to withdraw u.s. troops from iraq. a live view of the u.s. capitol. sunday morning, october 23. voting taking place in tunisia for the first time in 22 years. they start to fall -- form a new government. government leaders failing to unveil a...
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pakistan is a proud nation. we are united to uphold the national dignity to say guard our supreme national interest by all means no other nation. has that so many challenges. no other people has been put to so many tests by history and by circumstancesour nation has met all these challenges with supreme confidence, which is borne out of our firm belief in the noble injunctions of our glorious religion islam, our societal traditions. ever since our independence, pakistan stood up for our values which are also universal: freedom, dignity, equality, tolerance, humanity, harmony and brotherhood. hasstan's foreign policy always reflected our national ethos which, undoubtedly, transcends considerations of narrow interests or politics of expediency. pakistan is not only a state but an idea and an ideal that our courageous and talented people strive, in their daily lives, to translate into reality. our democratic and pluralistic polity as epitomized by this august house, state institutions, free press, open and intense
pakistan is a proud nation. we are united to uphold the national dignity to say guard our supreme national interest by all means no other nation. has that so many challenges. no other people has been put to so many tests by history and by circumstancesour nation has met all these challenges with supreme confidence, which is borne out of our firm belief in the noble injunctions of our glorious religion islam, our societal traditions. ever since our independence, pakistan stood up for our values...
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he was on his way to pakistan, his first trip as your special representative to afghanistan and pakistan. imagine his surprise that he didn't even know that you would be speaking at the asia society. and it wasn't because he had twisted your arm. he was very proud of the fact that your office had reached out to us without his prodding as it was always the case before then. at that point i knew that we could actually go on without richard being our leader. much has happened since that first speech that you gave here, secretary clinton. ambassador holbrooke is no longer with us, and we feel his loss acutely every day. in your tenure so far in this two years, you've made it very clear that asia is central to the obama administration's foreign policy. we also know that now as of late january you are the most-traveled secretary of state. out of that we also know that you have traveled to asia eight times in two years. that is more than most secretaries of state. your articulation of smart power as the basis of foreign policy has meant that nontraditional issues such as women's rights, educati
he was on his way to pakistan, his first trip as your special representative to afghanistan and pakistan. imagine his surprise that he didn't even know that you would be speaking at the asia society. and it wasn't because he had twisted your arm. he was very proud of the fact that your office had reached out to us without his prodding as it was always the case before then. at that point i knew that we could actually go on without richard being our leader. much has happened since that first...
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-pakistan relations. but first a news update. >> dozens of korean students have stormed the british embassy in tehran. they smashed windows and raised an iranian flag. they chanted, "death to england." england is imposing new sanctions on iran over its nuclear program. our ratings could store meet british agency as they did to the u.s. mission in 1979, it was warned -- iranians could storm. a fiscal union with binding commitments. to regain market trust. chancellor merkel acknowledges this will not be easy because not all of the 27 member states are enthusiastic about it. president obama meets with the prime minister of the netherlands to talk about trade between the two countries as well as the current situation in the eurozone. the leaders will talk about the upcoming nato summit in chicago. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> i look why the country does well or doesn't. these are two crucial values. do you believe the future can be different from the present? these are not univer
-pakistan relations. but first a news update. >> dozens of korean students have stormed the british embassy in tehran. they smashed windows and raised an iranian flag. they chanted, "death to england." england is imposing new sanctions on iran over its nuclear program. our ratings could store meet british agency as they did to the u.s. mission in 1979, it was warned -- iranians could storm. a fiscal union with binding commitments. to regain market trust. chancellor merkel...
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father of pakistan. unfortunately, he died less than a year after pakistan's creation and ever since then, pakistan has had a lot of difficulty with its political leaders and many feel he died too soon. if he lived a bit longer, perhaps the foundations of pakistan's democracy might have been stronger. host: that was in 1947. what happened that created pakistan? guest: well, it was a mess. and it was a mess from which the country really has never recovered, in a way. this was during the time of british rule in the subcontinent of india and the decision was made very quickly and very arbitrarily by the british colonial rulers to separate, to make a new country. they arbitrarily divided northern india into india and pakistan and in a matter of weeks you had literally millions of people fleeing in all directions. you had indians trying to rush south into what was going to be india and -- sorry, hindus and sikhs fleeing into what would be india and muslims fleeing north into what would be pakistan and there w
father of pakistan. unfortunately, he died less than a year after pakistan's creation and ever since then, pakistan has had a lot of difficulty with its political leaders and many feel he died too soon. if he lived a bit longer, perhaps the foundations of pakistan's democracy might have been stronger. host: that was in 1947. what happened that created pakistan? guest: well, it was a mess. and it was a mess from which the country really has never recovered, in a way. this was during the time of...
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i think the notion that pakistan-u.s. relations have nosedived, this is not quite our understanding. pakistan considers its relations with the united states as of high importance and significance. one, we have been strategic partners, and we have a process which is called the strategic process. i have recently been to washington, and the ambassador was here on monday, and we have had excellent exchange of views, discussions on all issues, both in washington, d.c., at the state department with the national security council. i think we have been able to get the trajectory reafirpped, and more importantly, agreed to work the trajectory of our cooperation in the right direction. as you know, osama bin laden is history. i have said this before. but it has not been enough. so invariably the question that has been discussed, not put to me directly, but there is a context to everything, and i think we have to see the developments of the right context. the context of osama bin laden is a matter for the historians. the making of os
i think the notion that pakistan-u.s. relations have nosedived, this is not quite our understanding. pakistan considers its relations with the united states as of high importance and significance. one, we have been strategic partners, and we have a process which is called the strategic process. i have recently been to washington, and the ambassador was here on monday, and we have had excellent exchange of views, discussions on all issues, both in washington, d.c., at the state department with...
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she keeps up her tough talk on pakistan while in pakistan. >>> plus we know we're celebrating new year's in iowa. will it mean christmas in new hampshire? how far the granite state is willing to go to keep its first in the nation status. today's trivia question, how many sitting u.s. senators were born abroad? give us their names and where they were born. tweet me @chucktodd at "the daily rundown." the first correct answer will g get. [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. ♪ it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural starbucks via® ready brew. we promise you'll love it or we'll send you a bag of starbucks coffee. it's the starbucks via® taste promise. look for it at starbucks stores and where you buy groceries. we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. it's 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% cash back on oscar. ...tony. oscar! 2% back o
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pakistan's role in securing a coalition victory in afghanistan has been overlooked although for today although today the part it's played is getting more recognition that washington and islamabad rarely see eye to eye with political jostein pushing relations to a new low or his military analyst explores what it might take to guarantee pakistani support. this is the commanding heights that dominates this sweeping view was the area of kabul the afghan capital. right behind me the reason that three weeks ago was under the twenty hour siege by the hug and a network right after nine eleven the united states government made to fateful decision to authorize the military invasion into afghanistan the mission was called operation enduring freedom ten years later it still goes on we've no end in sight let's take a closer look at what went wrong and we have a global war on terror first after kind a central rated boy killed at pashtun tribal belt along the afghan pakistani border the state department filed a request we have to pakistan for cooperation against some of the latin grand slam about br
pakistan's role in securing a coalition victory in afghanistan has been overlooked although for today although today the part it's played is getting more recognition that washington and islamabad rarely see eye to eye with political jostein pushing relations to a new low or his military analyst explores what it might take to guarantee pakistani support. this is the commanding heights that dominates this sweeping view was the area of kabul the afghan capital. right behind me the reason that...
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isaacson says "even honor is distorted as with honor killings in pakistan, the concept can be a lone star to guide us to a better future and is an amazing and fascinating insight. this concludes is an indispensable book for honorable citizens. and just two hours ago completed the final of his w.e.b. du bois lectures on the negro and africana and those will be published soon by the harvard university press. anthony appiah will read from his book from a truly remarkable book. please welcome my friend anthony appiah. [applause] >> i am half english. my mother was english and when people say nice things about you when you are english, you are embarrassed [laughter] but then if you think them. [laughter] so i will focus on that. i am happy to read from the book but i thought i will talk about it. by the end of my talk if you want to read from it i will but then you may want to ask questions. thank you for coming. one way to explain the book is to think of the questions that generate but thinking to strands of thought the melamine was thinking about "cosmopolitanism" of book that i wrote s
isaacson says "even honor is distorted as with honor killings in pakistan, the concept can be a lone star to guide us to a better future and is an amazing and fascinating insight. this concludes is an indispensable book for honorable citizens. and just two hours ago completed the final of his w.e.b. du bois lectures on the negro and africana and those will be published soon by the harvard university press. anthony appiah will read from his book from a truly remarkable book. please welcome...
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-pakistan relations and cuts to defense spending. newt gingrich broke with his opponents when it came to immigration saying long-time illegal immigrants should stay in the united states. >> i don't see how the party that says it the party of the family is going to adopt an immigration policy which destroys families that have been here a quarter century. >> well, during the debate president obama was in the crucial state of new hampshire to cam pan for reelection and for an extension of the payroll tax cuts. the president called on lawmakers to extend and expand the cut to 3%. that averages out to about $1,500 more per year for most households. to pay for it the president is calling for tax hikes on the rich, the very issue that left the supercommittee in a deadlock. >> it's now 6:08. ahead the president's right-hand man talking about life in the white house and the one thing he really does not like about being around president obama. >> also, you know what sleep walking is. this morning the very unusual condition that is on the incre
-pakistan relations and cuts to defense spending. newt gingrich broke with his opponents when it came to immigration saying long-time illegal immigrants should stay in the united states. >> i don't see how the party that says it the party of the family is going to adopt an immigration policy which destroys families that have been here a quarter century. >> well, during the debate president obama was in the crucial state of new hampshire to cam pan for reelection and for an extension...
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forces in pakistan. declaring justice has been done. hundreds, if not thousands, took to the streets after learning of bin laden's saegt. >> many have returned their their homes but they remain jubilant. more on the overnight situations. michelle, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, joe. good morning, eun. that sell bra tore feel active near swroupbd zero. they have thinned out and given way to commute as we kick off the commute. they come right here at kwroupbd zero taking that transportation before 9 shrfrpb 11, after the/11. a a special as they continue to build this area. once they learned osama bin laden had been killed, many taking to the streets here at grand zero, chanting usa. many of them draping themselves in american flags, carrying signs all throughout the city, whether their cars, honking horpls, relief that osama bin laden is no longer a threat. many first responders and also feeling relief but they're feeling many of the painful memories from 10 years ago when 3,000 poem died. they say even they they need the
forces in pakistan. declaring justice has been done. hundreds, if not thousands, took to the streets after learning of bin laden's saegt. >> many have returned their their homes but they remain jubilant. more on the overnight situations. michelle, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, joe. good morning, eun. that sell bra tore feel active near swroupbd zero. they have thinned out and given way to commute as we kick off the commute. they come right here at kwroupbd zero...
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this money is going to pakistan, only if pakistan does x, y, or z. whether that is a thorough investigation of who in the pakistani military and intelligence service newcomer should have known, who is it that is responsible for building a million dollars, down a couple of hundred yards away from the front gate of the pakistani military academy? we need to see that kind of investigation. this is how you spend the money, rather this money is made available to you if you engage in the kind of behavior that we want to see. as to the isolation approach of ron paul, i do not think that we can hide or escape. we are going to be the biggest free country in the world, the most prominent free country in the world. even if we had some kind of low profile foreign policy, 9/11 still would have occurred. there are smaller countries. if this was a belgian c-span, we could talk about whether or not belgium could have such a low profile foreign-policy. but we are the united states. people are going to notice us. if they are al qaeda style terrorists, we will have to
this money is going to pakistan, only if pakistan does x, y, or z. whether that is a thorough investigation of who in the pakistani military and intelligence service newcomer should have known, who is it that is responsible for building a million dollars, down a couple of hundred yards away from the front gate of the pakistani military academy? we need to see that kind of investigation. this is how you spend the money, rather this money is made available to you if you engage in the kind of...